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There are 25 children i the lunch queue, including nik. Nik says, "There are twice as many people in front of me as there are behind me." How many children are in front of Nik.
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There are 25 children i the lunch queue, including nik.
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"There are twice as many people in front of me as there are behind me."
How many children are in front of Nik.
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12 in front and 12 in back.
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let x be the people in front and y be the people behind him. Nick is the extra person, or the "1"
x+y+1=25
and
x=2y
Substitute 2y for x.
2y+y+1=25
3y+1=25
3y=24
y=8
Now, plug in 8 for y.
x=2y
x=16
16 people are in front of Nik.
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